15 Related Articles, between 2019-01-10 and 2019-01-11

Anti-doping officials start work on copying lab data from Russia: RIA. Officials from the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) have begun working with Russian experts on the process of obtaining data from Moscow's former anti-doping laboratory, Pavel Kolobkov, Russia's sports minister, said on Thursday, RIA reported. >>

Cargo train derails on Trans-Siberian Railway tearing up 1,000ft stretch of track. The 29 carriages of coal derailed on the Delyur-Tyret section of railway, some 2,918 miles east of Moscow today. Some 1,000ft of track was damaged in both directions in the incident. >>

Credits roll for Moscow's Soviet-era cinemas as new ones replace them. MOSCOW - Scattered throughout the city's outlying neighborhoods, Moscow's Soviet-era cinemas have for decades served as the center of communities. >>

Doping: Russia says WADA team to return to Moscow for required data on January 9. With the clock ticking toward new sanctions, Russian authorities said on Monday they would allow a World Anti-Doping Agency inspection team to return to a Moscow laboratory to retrieve data it had earlier been denied. >>

Heart stopping moment circus acrobat tumbles off horse and is kicked in the face in Russia. Artem Lokhmatov, 29, was balancing on the shoulders of a rider at the Great Moscow Circus when the horse they were on stumbled and he crashed to the floor before being kicked by the animal. >>

Russia and WADA reach understanding about lab data - Kremlin. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Wednesday that Russia and the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) had reached an understanding on the handover of data from the former Moscow anti-doping laboratory. >>

Russia says WADA has started copying doping data. Russia says World Anti-Doping Agency experts have started copying data from a Moscow laboratory which could implicate numerous Russian athletes in past drug cases >>

Russia's anti-doping agency welcomes lab data progress. The head of the Russian Anti-Doping Agency has welcomed an apparent breakthrough in a standoff over data sealed in a Moscow laboratory that could implicate numerous Russian athletes in past drug cases >>

Russian 'paedophile' breaks spine jumping from third floor flat to escape during police re-enactment. A suspected paedophile was left paralysed after jumping out of a window trying to escape while taking part in a police reconstruction of the alleged crime in Moscow, Russia. >>

Video: Heartstopping moment acrobat fell off horse and is kicked in the face. This is the shocking moment a acrobat fell off a horse and then is kicked in the face during Great Moscow Circus performance. Artem Lokhmatov was balancing on the shoulders of a rider when the animal stumbled. >>

Video: Trans-Siberian line in Russia chaotic after train derails. This clip shows workers on the scene of a massive train derailment in Russia. Some 29 carriages came off the tracks of the Trans-Siberian line near to Lake Baikal in the Irkutsk region east of Moscow, causing delays of up to eight hours in duration. >>

WADA starts work on copying doping data in Moscow lab. World Anti-Doping Agency experts have started copying data from a Moscow laboratory which could implicate numerous Russian athletes in past drug cases >>

WADA to make decision on Russia on January 22. The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) executive committee will take up a recommendation on Jan. 22 regarding Russia's failure to turn over data from a Moscow laboratory by a Dec. 31 deadline, it said on Saturday. >>

WADA to return to Moscow lab in search of elusive data. World Anti-Doping Agency returning to Moscow lab in hopes of obtaining data >>

World Anti-Doping Agency starts work on copying doping data in Moscow lab. World Anti-Doping Agency experts have started the process of copying data from a Moscow laboratory that could implicate numerous Russian athletes in past drug cases. >>